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... Krishna Chandra Dhur Bama Sundari Dasi v . Adhar Chun- der Sarkar 207 , 290 ... 187 ... Bartholomew v . May Bartlett v . Franklin Bartlett v . Rees Bartlett v . Vinor Carthew Bartram v . Whichcote Barwick v . English Joint Stock Bank ...
... Krishna Chandra Dhur Bama Sundari Dasi v . Adhar Chun- der Sarkar 207 , 290 ... 187 ... Bartholomew v . May Bartlett v . Franklin Bartlett v . Rees Bartlett v . Vinor Carthew Bartram v . Whichcote Barwick v . English Joint Stock Bank ...
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... Krishna 531 , 544 Bhoalee Singh v . Nemo Behoo Bhobani v . Shibnath 504 559 , 563 Beni Madhab v . Sourendra Mohun 483 Beni Madhab Bannerjee v . Jai- krishna 156 , 592 Beni Madhab Mitter v . Khatir Mondul 18 , 193 Beni Pershad v ...
... Krishna 531 , 544 Bhoalee Singh v . Nemo Behoo Bhobani v . Shibnath 504 559 , 563 Beni Madhab v . Sourendra Mohun 483 Beni Madhab Bannerjee v . Jai- krishna 156 , 592 Beni Madhab Mitter v . Khatir Mondul 18 , 193 Beni Pershad v ...
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... v . Duchess of Marlborough 386 245 ... Bradford Bank v . Briggs 383 Bradlaugh v . De Rin 734 ... ... Bank ... 427 Bradley v . Atkinson 554 , 555 , 556 Bradley v . Riches Brahamayaki v . Krishna PAGE . xxxvi TABLE OF CASES CITED .
... v . Duchess of Marlborough 386 245 ... Bradford Bank v . Briggs 383 Bradlaugh v . De Rin 734 ... ... Bank ... 427 Bradley v . Atkinson 554 , 555 , 556 Bradley v . Riches Brahamayaki v . Krishna PAGE . xxxvi TABLE OF CASES CITED .
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... Krishna PAGE . 27 , 28 Buck v . Robson 161 Buckle v . Mitchell ... Brahmadeo Narayen v . Harjan Singh 38 , 39 262 , 412 80 Brajanath v . Khailatchandra Brajanath De Sircar v . Anandamayi Dasi Brajeshwaree v . Budhanuddi 416 , 417 ...
... Krishna PAGE . 27 , 28 Buck v . Robson 161 Buckle v . Mitchell ... Brahmadeo Narayen v . Harjan Singh 38 , 39 262 , 412 80 Brajanath v . Khailatchandra Brajanath De Sircar v . Anandamayi Dasi Brajeshwaree v . Budhanuddi 416 , 417 ...
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... Krishna 629 , 630 298 596 : Crisp , Ex parte Croft v . Lowely 467 Dattaji Sakharam v . Kalba Yese Dattaraya v . Shridhar ... Datto Dudheshwar v . Vithu ... ... 157 157 bin ... 639 Tuljaji ... 231 , 237 Croft v . London and County ...
... Krishna 629 , 630 298 596 : Crisp , Ex parte Croft v . Lowely 467 Dattaji Sakharam v . Kalba Yese Dattaraya v . Shridhar ... Datto Dudheshwar v . Vithu ... ... 157 157 bin ... 639 Tuljaji ... 231 , 237 Croft v . London and County ...
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Act Act Allahabad High Court amount Analogous law apply assignment Bombay Bombay High Court bound Calcutta Calcutta High Court Chand charge Chunder Civil Procedure claim clause condition conveyance Court of Equity covenant creditor debt debtor decree deed defendant donor effect enacted enforce England English law entitled equity equity of redemption execution favour foreclosure forfeiture fraud gagee gift held High Court Hindu law immoveable property incumbrance Indian Contract Act intention interest Krishna Kuar Lall land landlord lease lessee lessor liable Madras Mahomed means mort mortgage-money mortgaged property mortgagor Narain Narayan Nath notice obtained owner paid parties payment Pershad person plaintiff possession Prasad principle prior Privy Council purchaser redeem redemption registered instrument registration rent rule Singh stipulated subsequent suit tenant term tion transaction Transfer of Property transferor trust usufructuary vendor words
Popular passages
Page xcvi - Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave: Thou shalt not lack The flower, that's like thy face, pale primrose; nor The azur'd hare-bell, like thy veins; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
Page 86 - Charity, in its legal sense, comprises four principal divisions — trusts for the relief of poverty ; trusts for the advancement of education ; trusts for the advancement of religion ; and trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding heads.
Page 28 - In the same transaction with respect to which a question of notice to the purchaser arises, it has come to the knowledge of his counsel, as such, or of his solicitor, or other agent, as such, or would have come to the knowledge of his solicitor, or other agent...
Page 81 - Nephews'; but in legal language the question whether a gift is one to a Class depends not upon these considerations, but upon the mode of gift itself, namely, — that it is a gift of an aggregate sum to a body of persons uncertain in number at the time of the gift, to be ascertained at a future time, and who are all to take in equal, or in some other definite, proportions, the share of each being dependent for its amount upon the ultimate number of persons
Page 46 - ... rights and advantages whatsoever appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land houses or other buildings conveyed, or any of them or any part thereof or at the time of conveyance demised occupied or enjoyed with or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appurtenant to the land houses or other buildings conveyed or any of them, or any part thereof.
Page 726 - Any absolute assignment, by writing under the hand of the assignor (not purporting to be by way of charge only), of any debt or other legal chose in action, of which express notice in writing shall have been given to the debtor, trustee, or other person from whom the assignor would have been entitled to receive or claim such debt or chose in action...
Page 6 - ... any investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty...
Page 511 - Before we conclude the doctrine of remainders and reversions, it may be proper to observe, that f whenever a greater estate and a less coincide and meet in one and the same person, without any intermediate estate/ the less is immediately annihilated;! or, in the law phrase, is said to be 'merged, that is, sunk or drowned, in the greater.
Page 377 - Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.
Page 377 - ... causing, however innocently, a party to an agreement to make a mistake as to the substance of the thing which is the subject of the agreement.